🦁 "Lion-Hearted Guardian" Kuman Thep Narasing: Purisat Noi (Big Print) from Wat Phra That Chom Sak – Eater of Evil & Hunter of Wealth
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🦁 "Lion-Hearted Guardian" Kuman Thep Narasing: Purisat Noi (Big Print) from Wat Phra That Chom Sak – Eater of Evil & Hunter of Wealth
🛡️ The Ultimate Spiritual Bodyguard: "The Little Giant" who Devours Bad Luck and Vomits Gold
📝 The Divine Protector
Introducing the fierce yet adorable Kuman Thep Narasing "Purisat Noi" (Little Purisat) - Big Print Edition, consecrated at the ancient and holy Wat Phra That Chom Sak in Chiang Rai. In Thai mythology, "Phaya Purisat" is the legendary "Eater of Ghosts" and the right-hand guardian of the Wealth God (Thao Wessuwan). This unique "Kuman Thep" (Child God) version combines the innocence of a Kuman with the ferocious power of a Narasingha (Man-Lion), creating a spirit that is incredibly loyal, protective, and relentless in hunting for fortune.
✨ Key Features & Magical Powers
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👹 Eater of Evil (Gae Khun Sai): Purisat is famous for eating nightmares, curses, and black magic as his food. He cleanses your aura and home of all negativity.
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💰 Hunter of Wealth (Maha Lap): As the assistant to the God of Wealth, he specializes in finding hidden treasures and opportunities, "hunting" money for his owner like a lion stalking prey.
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🦁 Narasingha Power (Amnaj): The "Narasingha" form gives the owner authority and courage, helping you overcome competitors and fear.
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🎨 Stunning Artistry: The "Big Print" (Pim Yai) features exquisite details, often in satin bronze or vibrant enamel colors (like "Green for Wealth"), making it a collector's masterpiece.
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🕉️ Holy Origin: Blessed in a grand "Puttha-Deva Abhiseka" ceremony at Wat Phra That Chom Sak, ensuring high spiritual energy.
🙏 How to Use & Worship
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Placement: Place him on a separate altar (lower than Buddha) or carry him in your bag for protection.
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Offerings: Red soda, hard-boiled eggs, or sweets. He is a "Child God," so he loves treats!
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Kata (Chant): Itipiso Bhagawa... (Standard Thao Wessuwan chant) followed by Om Purisata... (specific heart mantra provided).
🏆 Why Choose This Amulet?
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Dual Nature: Cute enough to love, fierce enough to protect. A perfect balance for modern worshippers.
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Northern Lanna Magic: Charged with the unique spiritual power of Northern Thailand's "Jom" (Summit) temples.
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Investment Grade: Beautifully crafted art pieces like this tend to increase in value among collectors.
🛒 Adopt Your Divine Guardian!
Let the Little Lion guard your gold. Order the "Purisat Noi" Big Print today.